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Vacuolation in murine prion disease: an informative artifact
S. Betmouni, J. Clements, V.H. Perry Current Biology Volume 9, Issue 18, Pages R677-R679 (September 1999) DOI: /S (99)
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Figure 1 Brains from scrapie-affected and control mice were perfused and post-fixed with 10% formal saline, embedded in paraffin wax and cut into 10 μm sections on a microtome. A parallel group of scrapie-injected mice was used for the preparation of fresh frozen cryostat sections as previously described [14]. All brain sections were stained with cresyl violet. Indirect immunocytochemistry for Ig11 was performed using a previously described method [21]. (a) Fresh frozen brain section from a mouse with clinical signs of scrapie, showing neuronal loss in the CA1 region of the hippocampus. Note that there is no vacuolar pathology. (b) Paraffin-embedded brain section from a mouse with clinical signs of scrapie, showing neuronal loss in the CA1 region of the hippocampus and typical vacuoles (arrows). Note increase in parenchymal cellularity (asterisk). (c) Paraffin-embedded normal brain section. (d) Fresh frozen normal brain section showing the distribution of Ig11 staining. Note the diffuse staining of process-like structures (arrow) and the occasional cell-body staining (arrowhead). (e) Upregulation of Ig11 seen in scrapie-affected mouse brain. Note the marked staining of microglial processes (arrow) and the diffuse staining of cell bodies (arrowhead). The scale bar represents 50 μm. Current Biology 1999 9, R677-R679DOI: ( /S (99) )
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